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>> president obama is taking a tour through south america. he will stop in brazil today to meet the brazilian president. he is scheduled to give a speech in rio de janeiro on sunday. on monday, he arrives in chile for a bilateral meeting and press conference with the president of chile. he travels to el salvador on tuesday, where he meets with the president there. before returning wednesday, he will stay until salvador and to work the national cathedral and mayan regions. >> the communicators is on location at the seventh annual state of the net conference sponsored by the caucus in congress. joining us now is william blair from the massachusetts institute of technology -- leher from the massachusetts institute of technology. what is the communications futures program? >> we work together with industry partners both internationally and domestically to look at issues affecting the internet. the idea is to try to think about technologically aware policy, business strategy, and strategy where technology -- strategy-up where technology. >> what a
>> president obama is taking a tour through south america. he will stop in brazil today to meet the brazilian president. he is scheduled to give a speech in rio de janeiro on sunday. on monday, he arrives in chile for a bilateral meeting and press conference with the president of chile. he travels to el salvador on tuesday, where he meets with the president there. before returning wednesday, he will stay until salvador and to work the national cathedral and mayan regions. >> the...
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in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what i need to take. what else are you going to do when you get up here? i'm going to leave you with this and you got to listen to this. the myth of absent. in american history as in american life, black americans are invisible presence. did you hear what i just said? you got to just listen to that a little bit because it's got to sink in a little bit. they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth that prepares and requires their absence. did you hear what i just said? they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth tha
in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what...
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so we have a stronger, healthier, and more competitive america tomorrow. that is what it will take to win the future and that is what we're determined to do. thank you, mr. chairman, and i look forward to answering questions. >> the chair thanks the gentle lady and recognizes himself for five minutes for questions. there was a fund created to create funding for programs authorized but the public health service act. from fiscal year 12 to fiscal year 21, there will be $17.5 billion deposited. who has the authority to determine how these funds are spent? >> our department, in consultation with congress, presents a spending plan for the prevention fund a year at a time. >> are you authorized to spend this money without any further congressional action? >> yes, we are. >> are you authorized to add funds to the program above and beyond what congress appropriated for that program in a given year? >> yes. >> like most states nationally, by state is struggling with a major projected shortfall in the major projected shortfall in the
so we have a stronger, healthier, and more competitive america tomorrow. that is what it will take to win the future and that is what we're determined to do. thank you, mr. chairman, and i look forward to answering questions. >> the chair thanks the gentle lady and recognizes himself for five minutes for questions. there was a fund created to create funding for programs authorized but the public health service act. from fiscal year 12 to fiscal year 21, there will be $17.5 billion...
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the recording industry association of america and the motion picture association of america have listed the most legal popular. hulu and amazon and itunes in addition the illegal digital files can damage your computer. high risk for downloading the viruses and even its spy where. kimberly if you would like to read more about this or any other segments, go to what's on the web section at www.kron4.com >>pam: abcnbc programming--"monk' and kron 4 news at 11 dr. phil at 3:00 p.m. this is on this friday. we will be back. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >>pam: disturbing but true. fecal, mold
the recording industry association of america and the motion picture association of america have listed the most legal popular. hulu and amazon and itunes in addition the illegal digital files can damage your computer. high risk for downloading the viruses and even its spy where. kimberly if you would like to read more about this or any other segments, go to what's on the web section at www.kron4.com >>pam: abcnbc programming--"monk' and kron 4 news at 11 dr. phil at 3:00 p.m. this...
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america's not broke. america's the biggest economy in the world. as a matter of fact this economy is three times bigger than the chinese economy. you wouldn't know that listening to them because they're always running around like chicken little, oh, my god, the sky's falling, the sky's falling, america's got doom and gloom. well, i don't believe america's doom and gloom. i believe the best days of this country are yet to come. and i think that we have to stop all this crying and we've got to understand that we have to grow ourselves out of this deficit, not just cut everything so that we get rid of the social safety net that people rely on in order to climb up the latter -- ladder to the middle class. that's right, mr. speaker, we can't allow that to happen. there are two things republicans say that are wrong. they are, one, not about jobs. if they were, they'd have introduced at least one jobs bill. they're not about cutting the deficit, if they were they wouldn't have forced poth because ma into this bargain where they extended tax cutters in ric
america's not broke. america's the biggest economy in the world. as a matter of fact this economy is three times bigger than the chinese economy. you wouldn't know that listening to them because they're always running around like chicken little, oh, my god, the sky's falling, the sky's falling, america's got doom and gloom. well, i don't believe america's doom and gloom. i believe the best days of this country are yet to come. and i think that we have to stop all this crying and we've got to...
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that is not enough to power america. host: our guest is a member of the oversight and government reform committee. richmond, virginia. roy on the republican line. guest: good morning, roy. caller: i get so tired of people playing class warfare and demonizing the party. wall street did not give us $14 trillion in debt, our government did. it was because they subsidize and manipulate everything. we have a party on the left that it does not want to do anything, they do not want to cut anything. they want to wait for the republicans to do something so they can demonize them. the debt is going to keep going up because the democrat party is being run by socialists and progressives who want to run the government because that is where they get their money from, that is their voter base. they will continue to do that until they make us go bankrupt and we no longer have any wealthy people. god bless you for what you are trying to do. keep up the good work, fight the good fight. don't worry about what the polls say. guest: honestly
that is not enough to power america. host: our guest is a member of the oversight and government reform committee. richmond, virginia. roy on the republican line. guest: good morning, roy. caller: i get so tired of people playing class warfare and demonizing the party. wall street did not give us $14 trillion in debt, our government did. it was because they subsidize and manipulate everything. we have a party on the left that it does not want to do anything, they do not want to cut anything....
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tsunami and rapid succession that had already resulted in twice as many deaths as al qaeda's attack on america 9/11 and of course no one believes that the deaths and the finding of the day is over yet. the earthquake and the tsunami have also caused fires and explosions of nuclear power plants that could have nightmares consequences for japan and perhaps other countries as well. japan has been considered the gold standard of earthquake preparedness because they had repeated experience with earthquakes, but this earthquake registered 9.0 on the richter scale. when i say that i always remember the great san francisco earthquake was apparently 7.6 on the richter scale so you can imagine the consequences here. the ways of disaster set off by this earthquake in japan have exceeded the country's extraordinary preparations. so the event of the past week in japan lind a sense of urgency to our hearing today and as we asked how well-prepared is america for a catastrophe perhaps women equal to that occurring now in japan. our committee called its 2006 report about fema's response to hurricane katrina, q
tsunami and rapid succession that had already resulted in twice as many deaths as al qaeda's attack on america 9/11 and of course no one believes that the deaths and the finding of the day is over yet. the earthquake and the tsunami have also caused fires and explosions of nuclear power plants that could have nightmares consequences for japan and perhaps other countries as well. japan has been considered the gold standard of earthquake preparedness because they had repeated experience with...
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which drives up the insurance cost, paid for by those who are trying to provide it, small employers of america. governor patrick, you expressed sympathy for. the commonwealth has said that massachusetts has the highest average family premiums in the country. is that still the case? >> i don't believe it is. but i will say that we have -- we have trended about a point or so higher than the escalation even nationally over a decade or so. >> but as you've tried to bring everybody into the pool, your cost have continued to escalate beyond the original projections; right? >> no, not beyond the original projections, due respect, congressman. but the issue of premium increases -- >> right. >> -- is a problem across the commonwealth and all across the country. >> governor barbour, i know that senior senator john wyden and scott brown has teamed up to give states more flexibility. the president seemed to embrace that concept. i'm curious, does that go far enough? to give you the earlier out at 2014? if not what should we be doing? >> of course, the devil is in the details. the things that concerned me
which drives up the insurance cost, paid for by those who are trying to provide it, small employers of america. governor patrick, you expressed sympathy for. the commonwealth has said that massachusetts has the highest average family premiums in the country. is that still the case? >> i don't believe it is. but i will say that we have -- we have trended about a point or so higher than the escalation even nationally over a decade or so. >> but as you've tried to bring everybody into...
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. >> of america how would you respond to that? >> it's going to take a very big tax increase. the federal act would require us to increase the role by about two-thirds come from about 600,000 people, 20% of the population, to a million, one third of the population, and because the costs or ' did the first few years there's very little cost, 1,000,000,000.3 over seven years but by year tenet will be $443 million is the estimate. $443 million is a gigantic increase in our taxes, but that is what it cost us. >> i yield back my time. >> thank you mr. chairman. that is the question i was going to go for, just three years ago i was a state legislator trying to meet the budget balanced. if you look at kentucky's plight medicaid kept getting a bigger piece and we have to take it out of higher education. other things are harder in kentucky because the growth of medicaid and now the governor has said essentially what you said, have no idea how we're going to pay for it. that is a quote. and further what is this going to do to education or other issues? i know the governor herbert touch
. >> of america how would you respond to that? >> it's going to take a very big tax increase. the federal act would require us to increase the role by about two-thirds come from about 600,000 people, 20% of the population, to a million, one third of the population, and because the costs or ' did the first few years there's very little cost, 1,000,000,000.3 over seven years but by year tenet will be $443 million is the estimate. $443 million is a gigantic increase in our taxes, but...
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. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso le hablaremos más adelante como parte de la reunion anual de los miembros de la organizacion amnistia internacional, en san francisco, se presento el . >>> la reunión anual de miembro de la amnistía en san antonifra se presentó el padre. >>> el padre, alejandro realiza una valiente labor a través de decenas de refugios en méxico. >>> el padre alejandro explicaba acerca de su obra en méxico. >>> no solamente, soy parte de un equipo y entonces, tenemos 62 casa en la república méxico y damos asistencia y también promoción y defendemos derechos humanos de los inmigrante los tratamos como son, grandes perso
. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso...
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america cannot be great if we go broke. our businesses will not be able to grow and create jobs and our workers will not be able to compete successfully for the jobs of the future without a plan to get this crushing debt burden off our backs. madam president, i think every senator probably agrees with that, but is every senator prepared to do something about it? certainly this budget sent us by the house is an avoidance of that kind of discussion and the responsibility that the debt commission placed on our heads. so we ought to get serious. for the fiscal year 2011, the administration's budget projects a deficit of $1.6 trillion. without changes in our current policies, the congressional budget office estimates that our federal debt will be 95% of g.d.p., the gross domestic product of our nation. today, as we are here, we are borrowing 40 cents of every single dollar that we spend. borrowing 40 cents. we borrow a lot of it to be able to afford to buy the source of our energy from other countries and much of the dollars tha
america cannot be great if we go broke. our businesses will not be able to grow and create jobs and our workers will not be able to compete successfully for the jobs of the future without a plan to get this crushing debt burden off our backs. madam president, i think every senator probably agrees with that, but is every senator prepared to do something about it? certainly this budget sent us by the house is an avoidance of that kind of discussion and the responsibility that the debt commission...
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this car, he said is revered in america. they are quite rare much i recognize this car it was a prop in one of my movies. this was the car he was escaping i saw kissed a trader in the back seat. how did you get this thing off the property lot? one switch in the road above the gardens and they were at her house. inside the children were asleep and he pulled a bottle of [inaudible] from the cool place under the sink he held it with a hand who's combukelled fanned yellow. you have chosen to become a man born to violence. he answered it was the commander who chose me. okay sun moon said i will turn down the sheets for us much the bed faced a balcony over looking the mountain. across the river was a glow much the 2 disrobed and entered where they lay awake waiting until 10 o'clock. it's a common misconception that listening devices turn off in the power. with a can of peaches the kalt rad had given them. when the house and city below went dark moon spoke, here are the rules she said. children will reveal their names to you when t
this car, he said is revered in america. they are quite rare much i recognize this car it was a prop in one of my movies. this was the car he was escaping i saw kissed a trader in the back seat. how did you get this thing off the property lot? one switch in the road above the gardens and they were at her house. inside the children were asleep and he pulled a bottle of [inaudible] from the cool place under the sink he held it with a hand who's combukelled fanned yellow. you have chosen to become...
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he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest defense of his time, the kindness and courtesy or never beneath him. it's just the way he carried himself, that confident manner. he was all class coming and in hollywood you can't even fix that. [laughter] sometimes the best tributes come from opponents because they are the ones as you know, are looking for witnesses and was a notable adversary who once said of president reagan the spirit and used his presidency. ronald reagan was one of those rare presidents who lifted our vision and enlarge our conception of this nation and its mission on earth. his time will glow in history and memory. that
he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest...
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that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming months to meet this challenge and to renew our commitment to our children and their future by building the education system they desperately need and deserve. thank you so much. i'm now happy to take your questions. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. thanks again for being with us as ranking member said for the fourth time. thanks again for your willingness to work with us in a bipartisan way. and thanks for your testimony. i was pleased to see in your budget elimination of some 13 programs. that's sort of a baby step in the right directi
that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming...
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so wake up, america. let's get some money back into those countries. host: moving on to albuquerque, new mexico. kenny, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. some really good debate going on this money. i agree with my republican colleagues there, i cannot wait to see ron paul trying to get around to the debate, because it is interesting how they lock him out in the past. also talking about entitlement spending, i think we should address some of the subsidies going to oil companies if you want to be serious about balancing the budget. i think what the gridlock is showing in washington is that we desperately need a third party. that is when we can come together as americans and get our best ideas to solve these complex but important issues. thank you for taking my call. host: let's touch on the oil part of that comment. the situation in the millies, rising gas prices, we had speaker boehner come out this week to talk about the high prices. there is this story here -- can either of you make the connection between higher gas prices, economic c
so wake up, america. let's get some money back into those countries. host: moving on to albuquerque, new mexico. kenny, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. some really good debate going on this money. i agree with my republican colleagues there, i cannot wait to see ron paul trying to get around to the debate, because it is interesting how they lock him out in the past. also talking about entitlement spending, i think we should address some of the subsidies going to oil companies...
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, quÉ candidato mexicano se llevarÍa mejor con los estados unidos y que candidatos serÍa mejor para amÉrica latina. >> como acabamos de ver uno de los resultados principales de nuestra encuesta es la fuerza que parece tener el pri y su posible candidato enrique peÑa nieto la pregunta es, si se trata de una nueva imagen del perico de un desgaste del pan. edgar muÑoz nos habla de esto y tambiÉn de lo peleada que esta la candidatura presidencial dentro del partido de la revoluciÓn democrÁtica. >> el gobernador del estado de mÉxico a enrique peÑa nieto parece inalcanzable para la elecciÓn presidencial del aÑo 2012 segÚn los resultados de la encuesta de univisiÓn y parametrÍa, a pesar de, segÚn algunos adversarios, no explicar claramente de quÉ muriÓ su primera esposa la diferencia esta, dice rogelio rueda que su partido sabe gobernar. >> donde se aprecia que hay problemas en el paÍs que no han podido ser resueltos, y en algunos casos que ha creado problemas mÁs graves con su planteamiento, un claro ejemplo es el tema de la violencia. >> en efecto la poblaciÓn al parecer le est
, quÉ candidato mexicano se llevarÍa mejor con los estados unidos y que candidatos serÍa mejor para amÉrica latina. >> como acabamos de ver uno de los resultados principales de nuestra encuesta es la fuerza que parece tener el pri y su posible candidato enrique peÑa nieto la pregunta es, si se trata de una nueva imagen del perico de un desgaste del pan. edgar muÑoz nos habla de esto y tambiÉn de lo peleada que esta la candidatura presidencial dentro del partido de la revoluciÓn...
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and he knows in this world, the united states of america is a force for good. the american people, reagan said, are hopeful, big-hearted, idealistic, daring, decent, and fair. he was all of these things himself. and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness but came up a little short in the qualities of goodness. and somehow, when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. >> he was engaged in the biggest events of his time, the kindness, and courtesy were never, ever beneath him. just the way he carried himself, that confident, gentlemanly manner. all class. and in hollywood, you can't even fake that. sometimes the best tributes come from opponents because they're the ones looking for weaknesses, and it was a notable adversary who said of president reagan, a large yes of spirit infused his presidency. he lifted our vision and enlarged our conception of this nation and its mission on earth. his time will long glow in history and in memories. that was pretty high praise coming as it did from
and he knows in this world, the united states of america is a force for good. the american people, reagan said, are hopeful, big-hearted, idealistic, daring, decent, and fair. he was all of these things himself. and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness but came up a little short in the qualities of goodness. and somehow, when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. >> he was engaged in the biggest events of...
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and i took advantage of that ann so does a good portion of business in america. you can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work anrk eight-hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard, and you use that person.n, so i don't know that i would say i'm guilty of it, but maybe -- yeah, i'm guilty of it. and i all felt that when i came to this work after i sold my restaurant and came to this ca work, suddenly what i had heard my employee or fellow workers say came to the forefront, and i really saw that they had many times risked their lives to come to the united states to work.te and in most cases they just want to work. they don't want to live here, they want to earn money, send it home and go home. but what's happened down on the border now makes it very difficult for these people to it return.lt f >> thanks. and that's actually a good lead-in to my next question for sam.qu sam, in addition to the gripping stories of individuals in your books, you make a point that not a whole lot of authors on this side of the border get into, that point bei
and i took advantage of that ann so does a good portion of business in america. you can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work anrk eight-hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard, and you use that person.n, so i don't know that i would say i'm guilty of it, but maybe -- yeah, i'm guilty of it. and i all felt that when i came to this work after i sold my restaurant and came to this ca work, suddenly what i had heard my employee or fellow workers say came to the...
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i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43 range. when the pigs flair a griffin was asked why he had to shoot the pig. griffin said, because i couldn't believe it was so big. i grew up 20 miles away in a town that put martin luther king in jail for a few nights in 1963. when they heard the story of hog zila i wondered why people killed things they don't understand. i would like to read hog zila this is the first timei've read this part one is what i'm reading today. killer of kid and faun, muddy wallower trichinosis and tick. trap smart, nonnative gar gant wan flea bag you root in the oak brush of bogs and swamp. if we killed you now, hog zila, i
i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43...
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. >>> nadie puede decir que méxico es un país de paso solamente en américa central está ocurriendo lo mismo. >>> aunque según el gobierno mexicano, nunca como ahora han sido decomisadas drogas, armas y dinero. y una muestra que ganan esta lucha, es la captura o muerte de por lo menos 20 casos de las drogas. >>> el gobierno de méxico ha inhabilitado más de la mitad de los lideres criminales más peligrosos. >>> sin embargo, la violencia de del crimen organizado provocó que nuevo laredo tamaulipas, como si fueran buenos y malos. policías salían en persecución de un grupo de militares. presuntamente sin motivo. los soldados dispararon sobre una patrulla de policías. >>> me veo obligado a salir de la carretera. van entre los militares por las calles de nuevo laredo. calles en la que se volvió costumbre que sicarios de narcotráfico. el sábado fue de una mujer policía. con un disparo en una pierna. >>> los militares me apuntaron y se burlaron y haciendo señas que se acercaran para apoyar a la compañera. >>> evitando una batalla, soldados y policías, se fueron cada uno por su
. >>> nadie puede decir que méxico es un país de paso solamente en américa central está ocurriendo lo mismo. >>> aunque según el gobierno mexicano, nunca como ahora han sido decomisadas drogas, armas y dinero. y una muestra que ganan esta lucha, es la captura o muerte de por lo menos 20 casos de las drogas. >>> el gobierno de méxico ha inhabilitado más de la mitad de los lideres criminales más peligrosos. >>> sin embargo, la violencia de del crimen...
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-- corporation, and here he ways trail blazer making sure that he broke down barriers in corporate america. through his leadership in der -- xerox it led to the hireb of literally thousands of women and people of color. bernard is also highly sought after as an international business consultant and has counseled governments all cross the world from south africa, germany, england, france in economic development and he's also a celebrity in his own right. he's got numerous radio and television programs including the macneil-lehrer rorkts the "nbc nightly news," cnn and national public radio. he's lace family fan. -- also a family man. married to his wife shirley for 44 years, they are one of the most admired and respected couples in l.a. and the proud parents of their son khalil. their partnership represents and alliance based on love, respect, family and friends. and they're also very generous with their success. over the past 20 years they've donate. ed and raised millions of dollars for scholarships for college-bound students, particularly african-american students and students going to t
-- corporation, and here he ways trail blazer making sure that he broke down barriers in corporate america. through his leadership in der -- xerox it led to the hireb of literally thousands of women and people of color. bernard is also highly sought after as an international business consultant and has counseled governments all cross the world from south africa, germany, england, france in economic development and he's also a celebrity in his own right. he's got numerous radio and television...
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he simply will put his sleeves and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbara, we are honored to have you here today. >> thank you, governors. welcome. if you take your seat at the table and we appreciate your submitting your testimony in advance. at this point we will recognize each of you for five minutes each and we will begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> is this on here? okay. thank you very much. i am very herber, governor of the state of utah. i would like to thank congressman of ten and other commanders of the committee to testify today. let me begin by stating i am a firm believer in the principles of federalism embodied in the tenth amendment. the balance of power between the states and federal government is not only right and proper but essential to finding solutions to complex problems we face today. justice louis brandeis described as states as laboratories which can engage in, quote come all of social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country, and of quote. in utah we began the
he simply will put his sleeves and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbara, we are honored to have you here today. >> thank you, governors. welcome. if you take your seat at the table and we appreciate your submitting your testimony in advance. at this point we will recognize each of you for five minutes each and we will begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> is this on here? okay. thank you very much. i am...
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i take advantage of that and so does a good portion of business in america. they can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work an eight hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard. you use that person, so i don't know that i would say i am guilty of the big yeah i am guilty of it. i always felt that when i came to this work, after i sold my restaurant and came to this work, suddenly what i had heard my employees or fellow workers say came to the forefront and i really saw that they had many times to risk their lives to come to the united united stateo work. and in most cases, they just want to work. they don't want to live here. they want to earn money and send it home and go home but what has happened down on the border now makes it very difficult for these people to return. >> that is getting into my next question for sam. sam in addition to the gripping stories of individuals in your books, you make a point that not a whole lot of authors on this side of the border get into and that is one thing migration in america isn't just about
i take advantage of that and so does a good portion of business in america. they can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work an eight hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard. you use that person, so i don't know that i would say i am guilty of the big yeah i am guilty of it. i always felt that when i came to this work, after i sold my restaurant and came to this work, suddenly what i had heard my employees or fellow workers say came to the forefront and i really saw...
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we take no effort at all to determine if you're flying in from, you know, middle america or a foreign country that's hostile to us. your level of screening is the same. that defies logic. that's not a question, but a speech. i'll yield back my time. >> we recognize the gentlewoman for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, the committee, and the ranking member of the subcommittee especially for their curtesies, and i thank the chairman of the full committee and as well as the ranking member of the full committee for their curtesies. it's a pleasure to see you this morning. i'm not on this committee, but the ranking former chair of the transportation security committee with oversight over tsa and on the homeland security committee. i will tell you that many of my waking hours address the question of professionalism and more training for the transportation security officers, and i think you would venture to say as one who needs flying as a mode of transportation that in most or many instances, our tso officers work within the realm that they have and use the skills in an appropriate man
we take no effort at all to determine if you're flying in from, you know, middle america or a foreign country that's hostile to us. your level of screening is the same. that defies logic. that's not a question, but a speech. i'll yield back my time. >> we recognize the gentlewoman for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, the committee, and the ranking member of the subcommittee especially for their curtesies, and i thank the chairman of the full committee and as well as the...